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View Poll Results: How many reloading presses do you have?

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  • 1

    129 6.67%
  • 2

    313 16.18%
  • 3

    386 19.96%
  • 4-10

    962 49.74%
  • 11-15

    94 4.86%
  • 16-20

    19 0.98%
  • 21-25

    12 0.62%
  • 25+

    19 0.98%
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Thread: Reloading Presses...How many ya got??

  1. #721
    Boolit Master Wal''s Avatar
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    Hornady Progressive, RCBS Supreme Rock chucker & Lee Pro.


    "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too."

  2. #722
    Boolit Mold
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    in use, Hollywood senior, Redding T7, RCBS Rock chucker x2, used for specific calibers Hornady L&L progressive x2, RCBS Green machine x2, RCBS Piggyback x2 and RCBS Turret, also have several vintage presses some in rebuild,

  3. #723
    Boolit Master trixter's Avatar
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    Three, Lee Cast turret, older single stage and APP.

  4. #724
    Boolit Buddy
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    1 550 and 2 rockchuckers

  5. #725
    Boolit Buddy

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    1 Lee single stage
    1 Rockchucker
    2 Dillon 750

    1 MEC 650
    1 Ponsness-Warren 375

  6. #726
    Boolit Bub DaleT's Avatar
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    Hornady progressive
    RCBS Rock chucker
    And recently acquired my father in laws
    Lyman Comet
    I gifted my Dad's Lyman turret to my twin a few years back

  7. #727
    Boolit Master


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    More is better. I just grabbed a spare ram prime and dropped it into a cheap lee C press.

  8. #728
    Boolit Master

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    3. RCBS Jr 2, RCBS Rock Chucker and a Ponsness Warren P200

  9. #729
    Boolit Master super6's Avatar
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    Two hollywood presses, A senior and a 12 station Universal. Do hydraulic Presses count for pressing black powder? Dang, I forgot the SL900 For shot shell!
    Give me something to believe in. Poison
    Arosmith What it takes
    A 12 step program

  10. #730
    Boolit Buddy
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    There is a Hollywood on ebay right now... A very seldom seen Hollywood Junior. I had one I found at a yard sale for 5 bucks. Only one I ever saw in hand. I sold the darn thing about 2 weeks later for 150 bucks. I have been selling many of my older presses. I also have an old Pacific C press with the RCBS adapter bar so you can use it for bullet swaging

  11. #731
    Boolit Bub
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    Rockchucker, Co-Ax, Dillon 650, Herters, Pro-7 in parts, CH in parts,

    Never used the CH but I think I have all the parts. I did use the Pro-7 but retired it.


  12. #732
    Boolit Buddy
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    somewhere in the neighborhood of around 10 . but always looking for a good deal.

  13. #733
    Boolit Buddy

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    D-550 set up for small primers
    D-550 set up for large primers
    D-SDB set up for small primers
    D-SDB set up for large primers
    Rock Chucker
    Lyman Hand Press (2)
    HDS Compac Hand Press (2)

    I have a piece of 1/2" thick aluminum plate 8" x 12" at each end of my workbench, and each plate is drilled and tapped to match the footprint of each press / boolit sizer / bench priming tool. The plates are lag screwed into the 2 x 3/4" plywood benchtop. Machine screw fastener sets are color coded to a press or press family and stored in a multi drawer organizer. I have a set of brass chromated short forged steel combination wrenches I bought at Tractor Supply that are also in the organizer and are used only on the fastener sets for press changing.

    Plus a couple dozen 310 tool setups, but that's a reply to a different thread.

    Noah
    Last edited by Noah Zark; 06-28-2022 at 07:49 PM.

  14. #734
    Boolit Bub
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    I have one Forster co-ax, two Dillons, one MEC, and two Hollywood Senior's. I know I need to pare down but hard to give up old friends.
    Qui tacet consentire videtur

    Retired Navy (1966-2004)
    NRA Life member (1994)
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  15. #735
    Boolit Man dryflash3's Avatar
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    Rockchucker, 2 RCBS JR's, Lyman Spartan, Lyman hand press, Lee APP, 2 Dillon 550's, 4 Dillon SDB's.

    I see a good deal on a press at the gunshow, and I buy it.

  16. #736
    Boolit Master
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    two LEE bench mounted ones plus whackamole loaders for .12g and .410 and now .270w, oops forgot the shotgun press out in garage...

  17. #737
    Boolit Mold
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    Rockchucker and an old Herters.

  18. #738
    Boolit Man mf79's Avatar
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    dillon 550 and rcbs a2

  19. #739
    Boolit Bub
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    Forster Co-Ax, Lee Classic Cast and Lyman T-Mag II

  20. #740
    Boolit Mold Piłsudski's Avatar
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    1. RCBS Rockchucker, bought 1978
    2. Lee Load-all 16 gauge
    3. Lee Load-all 12 gauge
    4. Ponsness Warren P-200 Metalmatic (for all straight walled handgun cartridges)
    5. Texan 256 Double C (This was bought recently at a flea market for $30. It is nearly new. I wanted a small C press for decapping, and was thinking of a Lee. But this for $30 was a much better buy than the aluminum Lee for $50. It is quite sturdy and will do duty for small bottleneck cartridges, too. The Rockchucker will be left to jobs more suited to its capabilities: full length sizing of full size rifle cartridges and when Lee large size dies are used.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check